This Gun Shoots When You Punch It!!!

Published on June 4, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video showcases the rare Sedgley Mark II 'Glove Gun,' a WWII-era firearm designed to fire upon impact. Demonstrations include its use on a mannequin and various objects like watermelons and coconuts, highlighting the effectiveness of a .38 Special round at contact distance. A 'Boot Gun' variation is also presented, demonstrating a similar impact-activated firing mechanism.

Quick Summary

The Sedgley Mark II, or 'Glove Gun,' is a rare WWII firearm that fires a .38 Special round upon impact via a plunger mechanism. Demonstrations show it mounted on a glove or boot, capable of destroying targets like coconuts and watermelons at contact distance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the Sedgley Mark II Glove Gun
  2. 00:12Live Fire Demo on Mannequin (Hans)
  3. 00:33The 'Punt Gun' Boot Variation
  4. 00:47Target Destruction: Coconut, Watermelon & Gel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sedgley Mark II?

The Sedgley Mark II, also known as the 'Glove Gun' or 'Punch Pistol,' is a rare firearm from World War II designed to fire when the wearer punches a target using a plunger mechanism.

How does the Glove Gun work?

It features a plunger mechanism that activates the firing pin upon impact. When the glove is used to punch a target, the force depresses the plunger, causing the .38 Special round to fire at contact distance.

What is the 'Punt Gun'?

The 'Punt Gun' is a variation of the glove gun mechanism, modified and attached to a boot. It can be fired by kicking a target, demonstrating a similar impact-activated firing principle.

What caliber is the Sedgley Mark II Glove Gun?

The Sedgley Mark II Glove Gun is chambered in .38 Special caliber. It holds a single round and fires it upon impact via its unique plunger-activated firing pin system.

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